She remind me of Mary of Peter Paul and Mary because they both had beautiful voices so did mama Cass of the mama's & papas ! They were all really good singers ! The seekers had lot of good songs ! Three stars for three special ladies ! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌈
I can't find this version of the lyrics. Most sites say "the rain keeps falling like *helpless* tears", but Judith definitely sings something like "the rain keeps falling like *nobler's* tears". I assume "Nobler's tears" is some reference to classical Tragic mythology, but my spelling of "Nobler" may be incorrect and I can't trace what the reference to his/her tears might be about. In the final verse, Judith does sing *helpless* tears, but it's the earlier verse she definitely sings *Nobler's* and her enunciation is perfect. Anyone any ideas?
@@hcrun sorry, Ken, it ain't. Judith is mostly singing "helpless" but helpless sounds nothing like "Nobler's tears" 😄. I'm thinking it might be a Classical reference 🤔 Rick
I have always understood it be "the rain keeps falling like Noah's tears". Noah, as in the biblical story of the flood. Makes logical sense, and "Noah's" and "Nobler's" sound similar...
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The amazing voice of Judith. Say no more supurb
She remind me of Mary of Peter Paul and Mary because they both had beautiful voices so did mama Cass of the mama's & papas ! They were all really good singers ! The seekers had lot of good songs ! Three stars for three special ladies ! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌈
God gives rain in his time am really happy went it rain's because it clean's my soul all the time to
This is about nuclear war. The rain is the fallout
Superb!!!
Beautiful Judith your beautiful and fantastic
I can't find this version of the lyrics. Most sites say "the rain keeps falling like *helpless* tears", but Judith definitely sings something like "the rain keeps falling like *nobler's* tears". I assume "Nobler's tears" is some reference to classical Tragic mythology, but my spelling of "Nobler" may be incorrect and I can't trace what the reference to his/her tears might be about. In the final verse, Judith does sing *helpless* tears, but it's the earlier verse she definitely sings *Nobler's* and her enunciation is perfect. Anyone any ideas?
"Hopeless"?
Definitely "helpless".
@@hcrun sorry, Ken, it ain't. Judith is mostly singing "helpless" but helpless sounds nothing like "Nobler's tears" 😄. I'm thinking it might be a Classical reference 🤔
Rick
I have always understood it be "the rain keeps falling like Noah's tears". Noah, as in the biblical story of the flood. Makes logical sense, and "Noah's" and "Nobler's" sound similar...
@@andrewhaines811 that's a good suggestion. Noah and The Flood would certainly make sense 👍. I'll have to take another listen. Thank you - Rick
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